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“From the ashes, the loss, and the devastation, a clear cry arose: to be a free people in our land,” the IDF chief of staff wrote.
El Al Airlines is adding nine new flight destinations in Europe and the United States starting next week.
“The war continues, including inside the security zone in Lebanon, where I was just a short while ago,” the premier said.
Gofman will replace David Barnea, who is set to complete his five-year term in June.
The terrorists took several civilians captive on Oct. 7, 2023, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alon Ohel, Eliya Cohen and Or Levy.
Global Jewry reaches 15.8 million, with most survivors in their 80s and 90s, according to Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.
Jerusalem judges approve postponing the prime minister’s testimony.
The Israeli military has reportedly shifted into a protocol similar to those implemented in the days leading up to past campaigns.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry condemned South Korean President Lee Jae Myung for comments that it said trivialized the Jewish genocide and spread false claims about Israeli forces.
Talks will focus on the implementation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza.
Israel “will continue to fight Iran’s terror regime and its proxies, unlike Erdogan,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Israeli premier told the country’s High Court that demands to remove the national security minister are unconstitutional.
The guidelines in the so-called “frontline areas” were also tightened to limit public gatherings to up to 50 people outdoors and 100 indoors.
The site contained over 110 pounds of explosive material and around 200 pipe bombs, according to the Israeli military.
“We still have more to do,” the premier said, speaking just hours before the U.S.-Iran talks collapsed.
The dollar continues to weaken against the Israeli currency.
“The Iranian terror regime must not obtain nuclear weapons,” Gideon Sa’ar stressed.
“I do not intend to allow any country to wage a diplomatic war against us without paying an immediate price,” Netanyahu said.
Secretary-General Naim Qassem vows to improve his Lebanese Shi’ite group’s situation following the 2024 Jerusalem-Beirut agreement.
Defense for Children International–Palestine cited Israeli restrictions following its designation by Jerusalem as part of a network linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Doron Almog told JNS that one of the most poignant parts of a new documentary about his family is when he was teaching Eran, who died at 23 in 2007, how to swim.
Trump announced that he had agreed to a 14-day ceasefire with the Islamic Republic.
Yad Vashem’s April 13-14 ceremonies will honor survivors and focus on “The Jewish Family During the Holocaust” amid heightened security concerns.
Over the past week, more than 40 terrorists were killed and over 50 Hezbollah infrastructure sites were dismantled.
“From day one, we told the military court that if the terrorist would be brought to testify, the case would collapse,” defense attorneys said.
“Jews, the Abrahamic faith, Moses and all—these are the roots. We are just branches. And that’s why there is a spiritual brotherhood between Jews and Christians.”
The problem has been festering for years, with no solution in sight, according to local residents.
The IRGC rejected reports that the Hamas chief was slain by a remote-controlled bomb planted months earlier by the Mossad.
Some 200 terrorists are reportedly isolated in areas in the Gaza Strip under the control of the Israeli military.
Parliament will question Sida boss Jakob Granit on $5.5 million given to a Palestinian group tied to Gaza terrorists.
Two Israeli civilians were attacked by thieves who were loading their vehicle onto a tow truck.
“Despite the noise of elitists, overwhelmingly the Christian community in the U.S. is holding firm in support of Israel,” NRB head Troy Miller tells JNS.
After their bodies were returned and identified, slain Israeli hostages Amiram Cooper, 84, and Sahar Baruch, 25, were buried alongside family members.
Israeli-Canadian philanthropist Sylvan Adams will contribute $100 million to strengthen the Beersheva medical facility after the June missile attack.
The Ariel Municipality “has no decision-making power or veto over this issue, only an advisory role,” the appeals court ruled.
The legislation is expected to be brought before the Knesset plenum for a preliminary vote this week.